KRAMER: SIMPLE CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY
Operating Your VS-162AVM
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10.8 Storing and Recalling Setups
You can store up to 60 settings in the non-volatile memory with the ability
to recall each of those settings. Whenever a setup is stored (and in whatever
mode), the following information is saved as an integral part of that stored
setup:
•
Video status
•
Audio status
•
Mode (AUDIO-FOLLOW-VIDEO or BREAKAWAY)
10.8.1 Storing Setups
To store a setting, do the following:
1. Press the STO button.
The displays show the messages:
Enter SETUP number
use two digit # 01-60
Store
# xy
Where xy are the OUT buttons.
2. Press two OUT buttons, using the OUTkeys # 1 to 9, and 10 (for 0).
The OUTkeys function on a decimal-basis, and not on a positional-basis.
For example, to enter the # 14, press # 1 followed by # 4 (not # 14). To enter
the # 3, press # 3 followed by the TAKE button
1
.
The setups shown in the displays flash. In addition, the TAKE LED and the
appropriate mode button
2
STORE this SETUP ?
YES -> TAKE
also flash.
The displays show the messages:
Store
# xy
3. Press the
TAKE
button.
The memory stores the setup and the MATRIX display shows the message:
Setup # xy stored
Note, saving a setup to a pre-allocated setup #, prompts the message in the
MATRIX display:
Setup already exists
Press TAKE to overwrite
Pressing the TAKE button replaces the stored setup with the current setup.
Alternatively, press a different OUT button to change the setup #.
1 Alternatively, pressing # 10 followed by # 3 also enters the # 3
2 VIDEO, AUDIO or AFV
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